Joachim K. Rennstich : Curriculum Vitae
Current Position
Director of Studies, Christlich-Pädagogisches Institut, CJD Arnold-Dannenmann-Akademie
Ottilienberg, 75031 Eppingen (Germany)
joachim.rennstich [at] cjd.de
Areas of Specialization
- international political economy (technology, long-term processes)
- digital world
- geopolitics
- world system development, globalization
- evolutionary theory and complex adaptive systems
Appointments Held
2004–2011 Assistant Professor, Fordham University, Department of Politial Science, New York, NY
2002–2004 Dean's Appointment (Visiting Professor), Temple University, Department of Politial Science, Philadelphia, PA
1999–2002 Associate Instructor, Indiana University, Department of Politial Science, Bloomington, IN
Non-academic Positions
2012–heute Studienleiter, Christlich-Pädagogisches Institut, CJD Arnold-Dannenmann-Akademie (Eppingen)
2011–2012 Assoc. Partner, Head of Research, Bohnen Kallmorgen & Partner (Berlin)
1991–1998 CEO und Gründer, Rennstich & Oest, Werbeagentur (Hamburg/Berlin)
Education
2003 Ph.D. (Political Science) Indiana University
2002 A.B.D. (Political Science) Indiana University
2000 M.A. (Political Science) Indiana University
1998 Dipl. in Sozialwissenschaft Georg-August Universität Göttingen
Publications
Conference Presentations
Awards
2007 Fordham Faculty Fellowship (Research Semester Fall 2007)
2007 Deans' Initiative for Development of Service Learning Courses, Fordham University
2006 Fordham Faculty Research Grant
2006 Fordham Faculty Challenge Grant (for multimedia teaching tool development)
2005 Nomination for Helen Dwight Reid Award, awarded annually by the American Political Science Association for the best dissertation in the field of international relations, law, and politics
2004 Katherine C. Greenough Dissertation Award for the best dissertation completed in the Political Science Department, Indiana University, in the 2003 calendar year
2004 Nomination for the Virginia M. Walsh Dissertation Award, granted by the Science, Technology and Environmental Politics Section of the American Political Science Association for the best dissertation in science, technology and environmental politics completed
in 2002 or 2003
2002 John P. Lovell Award (Outstanding Graduate Student in International Relations), Indiana U. Full-year dissertation fellowship, Indiana University\item [{2001}] \noindent Indiana University Department of Political Science, Associate Instructor of the Year Award for 2000, for recognition of teaching excellence and commitment to students
2000 Travel grant, for Anglo-American Historians' Conference, July 5-7, London
2000-2002 Travel grants for various conference participations granted (e.g., Institute for Humane Studies (IHS); American Sociological Association (ASA); International Studies Association (ISA); Indiana University)
Teaching
Service Learning
2007-2011 Service-learning courses (including development of new courses)
2004-2011 Service-learning supervision of students (add-on to courses)
Innovative Teaching Methods
2009-2011 Development of new course presentation system, based on interactive tools (smart boards, mind-mapping, screencasts, podcasting), based on CADE (Competency Assessment in Distributed Education (CADE) principles
2008-2011 Interdisciplinary integration of courses (political science, theology), including outside presentations, case development, and academic student conference
2006-2008 iStudyCases: Production of multimedia segments with focus on specific issues for use in IR courses; conduct of video interviews during summer of 2006 (this project is ongoing)
2006-2011 Redevelopment of courses based on CADE (Competency Assessment in Distributed Education (CADE) principles
2003-2011 Blackboard: Development of learning modules based on Blackboard platform, extensive use of wide range of available tools in Blackboard in all courses
2005 Film series--War and Peace (screening and discussions)
Service to the Profession
Professional Memberships
1999- American Political Science Association (APSA), member of International History and Politics section
2000- International Studies Association (ISA), member of IPE section
Professional Activity
2001-2008 Co-director (with William R. Thompson), Center for the Study of Long-term Change in World History, and editor of longtermchange.org
2004-2008 Editor of Fordham Department of Political Science homepage
2005-2011 Chair, World Historical Systems (WHS) ISA IPE-subsection
2003-2005 Vice-Chair, World Historical Systems (WHS) ISA IPE-subsection
2008- ISA IPE-section newsletter-editor, member of IPE-section board
2006-2007 ISA IPE-section project coordinator "Digital
Speakers"
Presentations
2009 AJCU CITM 2009 Conference}. Keynote Speaker. May 18.
2007 Fordham University Technology Conference, Social Networking in Higher Education. Presentation and Workshop, May 22
2006 UNA Model UN Summit \& Leadership Conference. Development in the New Millennium: The MDGs and the International Political Economy. Briefing-presentation. June 26
2006 Fordham University Technology Conference, Podcasting
in Higher Education. Presentation and Workshop, May 19
2005 Fordham University Technology Conference, Keynote Speaker, May 20
Blog
digprof A blog about how to use digital tools effectively in academia (Twitter-feed).
Community
2005-2011 President, German-Ev. Lutheran Church of St. Paul, New York, NY
2001- Participation in university and community group organized panels and round-table discussions